Gaysi Podcast 10.0 : I See Straight People

Let’s tell you bit about what we spoke about – some…thing that gets all our Queer knickers in a twist.

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We’re ….BACK.

The Gaysi Podcast IS BACK!

While you are desperately trying to hold onto your knickers despite the excitement, let’s tell you bit about what we spoke about – some…thing that gets all our Queer knickers in a twist. I don’t know about you but…

I see Straight People everywhere.

Our cities are swarming with their straight color-blocking (As opposed to rainbow), mechanical commuting (As opposed to unicorns that fly), hetero-hetero (As opposed to no-homo-you-FOMO. there’s a hashtag in there somewhere…) selves.

So we decided we must figure this out. All us Gaysi Gals carefully locked away our brains (as is typically the case when we do one of these things..this time Chicklet took it seriously.) and a spectucular Newb member of the Gaysi team – “The Rioterrrrr” , got chatting for a bit and you know what?

We figured straight people out.

NOT.

But we do love them.

And we had Questions.

Darn good ones that go like:

Do Straight People really exist or are they just pretending to be straight?

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Queer Coolie is the pink and cheery avatar of a single Indian lesbian recently repatriated from the US. She also dabbles at being the following - Editor @gaysifamily | Dimsum Lover | Kettlebell Swinger | Startup Standup | Bathroom Beyoncé

Yayy! It’s been so long! I love gaysi podcasts. 🙂 As you all were discussing about people in their early-mid 20’s, I feel people now are pressured to be cool about gay people publically, but they still think & say otherwise in intimate spaces. Though things are definitely better now owing to more exposure & discussion about the lgbt.

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